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Science, New Series, Vol. 272, No. 5268, Jun. 14, 1996


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Front Matter (17 pp.)
Editorial: Science Policy in Japan, p. 1567
Hideki Hayashida


Letters
Respect for the RAC, pp. 1569-1570
Erik Parens
Exhilarating Editorial, pp. 1570-1571
Vince J. LiCata; Colleen Clark; Nicholas Landau; William C. Dewey
Nesting Dinosaur, p. 1571
Alan Feduccia; Larry D. Martin; John E. Simmons
Benefit-Cost Analysis and the Environment, pp. 1571-1573
James F. Kasting; Peter A. Schultz; K. J. Arrow; M. L. Cropper; G. C. Eads; R. W. Hahn; L. B. Lave; R. G. Noll; P. R. Portney; M. Russell; R. Schmalensee; V. K. Smith; R. N. Stavins
Loco Cow Logo, p. 1573
Gabriele M. Zu Rhein


Corrections and Clarifications: Mammal Diversity Takes a 20-Million-year Leap Backwards, p. 1573
Corrections and Clarifications: Lead and Helium Isotope Evidence from Oceanic Basalts for a Common Deep Source of Mantle Plumes, p. 1573
ScienceScope, p. 1575
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
DOE Labs: Is Evolution Enough?, pp. 1576-1578
Andrew Lawler
Small Labs Make Big Targets, p. 1578
Kim Peterson
Ariane Failure Casts Shadow Over ESA's Science Program, p. 1579
Alexander Hellemans
IVF Project Stirs Debate Over How to Preserve Pandas, pp. 1580-1581
Zhou Meiyue
Civil War Leaves Once-Proud Georgian Science in Tatters, pp. 1581-1582
Richard Stone
Observatory Fades Away in Splendid Isolation, p. 1582
R.S.


Research News
Gene Linked to Commonest Cancer, pp. 1583-1584
Elizabeth Pennisi
Ice Bubbles Confirm Big Chill, pp. 1584-1585
Richard A. Kerr
Simple Mice Test Antibody Complexity, p. 1585
Nigel Williams
Did Neandertals Lose an Evolutionary "Arms" Race?, pp. 1586-1587
Ann Gibbons
Bose-Einstein Condensates Display Their First Tricks, pp. 1587-1588
Gary Taubes
Galileo Suggests Deep Roots To Jupiter's Fierce Winds, pp. 1589-1590
Richard A. Kerr
Precocious Structures Found, p. 1590
James Glanz


Random Samples, pp. 1591+1593
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
The Irony Age, p. 1594
The End of Science. Facing the Limits of Knowledge in the Twilight of the Scientific Age.
John Horgan
Review author[s]: David L. Goodstein
Optical Marvels, p. 1595
Color and Light in Nature.
David K. Lynch; William Livingston
Review author[s]: Bradley E. Schaefer
Voices from the Past, p. 1595
Science in the Making. Scientific Development as Chronicled by Historic Papers in the Philosophical Magazine-with Commentaries and Illustrations. Vol. 1, 1798-1850.
E. A. Davis
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston


Perspectives
Nonequilibrium Structures in Condensed Systems, pp. 1596-1597
A. S. Mikhailov; G. Ertl
Polar Clouds and Sulfate Aerosols, p. 1597
Margaret A. Tolbert
Bacteria Also Vote, pp. 1598-1599
Dale Kaiser
Molybdenum Bolsters the Bioinorganic Brigade, pp. 1599-1600
Edward I. Stiefel


Spatial Response of Mammals to Late Quaternary Environmental Fluctuations, pp. 1601-1606
Russell W. Graham; Ernest L. Lundelius Jr.; Mary Ann Graham; Erich K. Schroeder; Rickard S. Toomey III; Elaine Anderson; Anthony D. Barnosky; James A. Burns; Charles S. Churcher; Donald K. Grayson; R. Dale Guthrie; C. R. Harington; George T. Jefferson; Larry D. Martin; H. Gregory McDonald; Richard E. Morlan; Holmes A. Semken Jr.; S. David Webb; Lars Werdelin; Michael C. Wilson


Research Articles
Structural Analysis of Substrate Binding by the Molecular Chaperone DnaK, pp. 1606-1614
Xiaotian Zhu; Xun Zhao; William F. Burkholder; Alexander Gragerov; Craig M. Ogata; Max E. Gottesman; Wayne A. Hendrickson
Crystal Structure of DMSO Reductase: Redox-Linked Changes in Molybdopterin Coordination, pp. 1615-1621
Hermann Schindelin; Caroline Kisker; James Hilton; K. V. Rajagopalan; Douglas C. Rees
Sending and Receiving the Hedgehog Signal: Control by the Drosophila Gli Protein Cubitus interruptus, pp. 1621-1625
María Domínguez; Martina Brunner; Ernst Hafen; Konrad Basler


Reports
Microscopic Particle Motions in Strongly Coupled Dusty Plasmas, pp. 1626-1628
Lin I; Wen-Tau Juan; Chih-Hui Chiang; J. H. Chu
Electrical Properties of the Venus Surface from Bistatic Radar Observations, pp. 1628-1631
Gordon H. Pettengill; Peter G. Ford; Richard A. Simpson
High-Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy of van der Waals Clusters in Liquid Helium Droplets, pp. 1631-1634
Matthias Hartmann; Roger E. Miller; J. Peter Toennies; Andrej F. Vilesov
Direct pH Measurement of NaCl-Bearing Fluid with an in Situ Sensor at 400°C and 40 Megapascals, pp. 1634-1636
Kang Ding; William E. Seyfried Jr.
Climate Change During the Last Deglaciation in Antarctica, pp. 1636-1638
P. A. Mayewski; M. S. Twickler; S. I. Whitlow; L. D. Meeker; Q. Yang; J. Thomas; K. Kreutz; P. M. Grootes; D. L. Morse; E. J. Steig; E. D. Waddington; E. S. Saltzman; P.-Y. Whung; K. C. Taylor
Melting of H2SO4.4H2O Particles upon Cooling: Implications for Polar Stratospheric Clouds, pp. 1638-1641
Thomas Koop; Kenneth S. Carslaw
Compensatory ahpC Gene Expression in Isoniazid-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, pp. 1641-1643
David R. Sherman; Khisimuzi Mdluli; Mark J. Hickey; Taraq M. Arain; Sheldon L. Morris; Clifton E. Barry III; C. Kendall Stover
Arrested DNA Replication in Xenopus and Release by Escherichia coli Mutagenesis Proteins, pp. 1644-1646
Naoko Oda; Joshua D. Levin; Alexander Y. Spoonde; Ekaterina G. Frank; Arthur S. Levine; Roger Woodgate; Eric J. Ackerman
Thymine-Thymine Dimer Bypass by Yeast DNA Polymerase ζ, pp. 1646-1649
John R. Nelson; Christopher W. Lawrence; David C. Hinkle
A Quasi-Monoclonal Mouse, pp. 1649-1652
Marilia Cascalho; Audrey Ma; Steven Lee; Linda Masat; Matthias Wabl
Identification of MAP Kinase Domains by Redirecting Stress Signals into Growth Factor Responses, pp. 1652-1655
Anne Brunet; Jacques Pouysségur
Enzymatic Synthesis of a Quorum-Sensing Autoinducer Through Use of Defined Substrates, pp. 1655-1658
Margret I. Moré; L. David Finger; Joel L. Stryker; Clay Fuqua; Anatol Eberhard; Stephen C. Winans
Site-Directed Hydroxyl Radical Probing of the rRNA Neighborhood of Ribosomal Protein S5, pp. 1659-1662
Gabriele M. Heilek; Harry F. Noller
Activation of Gal4p by Galactose-Dependent Interaction of Galactokinase and Gal80p, pp. 1662-1665
F. T. Zenke; R. Engels; V. Vollenbroich; J. Meyer; C. P. Hollenberg; K. D. Breunig
Optical Imaging of Functional Organization in the Monkey Inferotemporal Cortex, pp. 1665-1668
Gang Wang; Keiji Tanaka; Manabu Tanifuji
Human Homolog of patched, a Candidate Gene for the Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome, pp. 1668-1671
Ronald L. Johnson; Alana L. Rothman; Jingwu Xie; Lisa V. Goodrich; John W. Bare; Jeannette M. Bonifas; Anthony G. Quinn; Richard M. Myers; David R. Cox; Ervin H. Epstein Jr.; Matthew P. Scott


Technical Comments
Is EIAV Tat Protein a Homeodomain?, p. 1672
Paul Rösch; Dieter Willbold


Back Matter (40 pp.)

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